Translation by structural correspondences
EACL '89 Proceedings of the fourth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Generation as structure driven derivation
COLING '88 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Machine translation divergences: a formal description and proposed solution
Computational Linguistics
Review of "Compositional translation" by M. T. Rosetta. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994.
Computational Linguistics
Restriction and correspondence-based translation
EACL '93 Proceedings of the sixth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Type-driven semantic interpretation of F-structures
EACL '93 Proceedings of the sixth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Syntactic and semantic transfer with f-structures
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
A constraint-based approach to translating anaphoric dependencies
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Syntactic analyses for parallel grammars: auxiliaries and genitive NPs
COLING '96 Proceedings of the 16th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
COLING '96 Proceedings of the 16th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Incremental speech translation
Incremental speech translation
Building a formal grammar for a polysynthetic language
FG'10/FG'11 Proceedings of the 15th and 16th international conference on Formal Grammar
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Kaplan et al (1989) present an approach to machine translation based on co-description. In this paper we show that the notation is not as natural and expressive as it appears. We first show that the most natural analysis proposed in Kaplan et al (1989) cannot in fact cover the range of data for the important translational phenomenon in question. This contribution extends the work reported on in Sadler et al (1989) and Sadler et al (1990). We then go on to discuss alternatives which depart from or extend the formalism proposed in Kaplan et al (1989) in various respects, pointing out some directions for further research. The strategies discussed have been implemented.